5.
Which of the following word(s)
or phrases are
more specific and descriptive? Underline them.
Which words or phrases are more general and
nondescriptive? Circle them.
a.
car
b.
red 1968 Ford
c.
on the corner of 58th and Broadway
d.
on
the corner
As you could probably tell,
answers
b
and
c
are the
more specific and descriptive ones, while answers
a
and
d
are more general and nondescriptive.
Degree of Formality
The
degree of formality
of a
piece of writing has to do
with how formal or casual the writer’s language is. For
example, does the writer use slang as if speaking to a
friend, or jargon (specific, technical language) as if
speaking to colleagues? Does the writer address the
reader by his or her first name (casual), or by his or her
title (formal)?
6.
Which sentences are more informal?
Underline
them. Which are more formal? Circle them.
a.
Let’s get together after work on Thursday.
b.
We kindly request that you join us for a social
gathering at the close of business on Thursday.
c.
These figures indicate the sales have increased
significantly.
d.
Sales are up!
Chances are that you didn’t have much
trouble
deciding that sentences
a
and
d
are more informal and
sentences
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